the xxxx antique stove I have just bought has a damaged firebox… is this repairable?
The answer is in almost in every case yes it is repairable, but with varying degrees of difficulty (and cost). The detail of individual repair methods is a full article in it’s own right, and not for this note. But it is important to advise that when buying a stove always look at the inside with a torch, and if buying online look for a good interior photo or as a minimum a good description of the interior.
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